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How Much Memory Does Your Agent Actually Need?
How Much Memory Does Your Agent Actually Need?.

According to huggingface.co, How Much Memory Does Your Agent Actually Need?.
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OpenAI institutes new safeguards after Hugging Face breach
OpenAI has announced new security policies that tighten monitoring, alignment, and network isolation during model testing and post-training. The measures follow the Hugging Face breach but are partly driven by the cybersecurity capabilities of the forthcoming Astra model, the company says.
08/19, 01:40
Alibaba's Qwen passes 3 billion downloads, ahead of Meta and Google
Alibaba's open-source Qwen model family has surpassed 3 billion downloads, ahead of Meta and Google, according to eWeek. The milestone cements Qwen's position as one of the most widely adopted open-model lines and strengthens the commercial case for Alibaba Cloud.
08/19, 01:21
Etched's valuation doubles to $21B in a month
AI chip startup Etched has raised $700 million at a $21 billion valuation, led by Jane Street, doubling its valuation in about a month. The company sells full inference clusters and designed its own prefill chip and cluster-scale memory to speed up AI inference.
08/19, 03:00
OpenAI launches initiative to strengthen democratic oversight of AI in national security
OpenAI announced a new initiative on August 18 to strengthen democratic oversight of AI in national security. The company says it will support government institutions with tools, training, and expertise as AI becomes central to defense and intelligence work.